Troubleshooting
DNS Resolver
DNS Resolver
The Domain Name System (DNS) resolver is designed for use in local network
domains where it enables use of a host name or fully qualified domain name
with DNS-compatible switch CLI commands.
DNS operation supports both IPv4 and IPv6 DNS resolution and multiple,
prioritized DNS servers. (For information on IPv6 DNS resolution, refer to the
latest
IPv6 Configuration Guide
for your switch.)
Terminology
Domain Suffix —
Includes all labels to the right of the unique host name in
a fully qualified domain name assigned to an IP address. For example, in
the fully qualified domain name “device53.evergreen.trees.org”, the
domain suffix is “evergreen.trees.org”, while “device53” is the unique
(host) name assigned to a specific IP address.
Fully Qualified Domain Name —
The sequence of labels in a domain name
identifying a specific host (host name) and the domain in which it exists.
For example, if a device with an IP address of 10.10.10.101 has a host name
of
device53
and resides in the
evergreen.trees.org
domain, then the
device’s fully qualified domain name is
device53.evergreen.trees.org
and
the DNS resolution of this name is 10.10.10.101.
Host Name —
The unique, leftmost label in a domain name assigned to a
specific IP address in a DNS server configuration. This enables the server to
distinguish a device using that IP address from other devices in the same
domain. For example, in the
evergreen.trees.org
domain, if an IPv4 address of
10.10.100.27 is assigned a host name of
accounts015
and another IP address
of 10.10.100.33 is assigned a host name of
sales021
, then the switch configured
with the domain suffix
evergreen.trees.org
and a DNS server that resolves
addresses in that domain can use the host names to reach the devices with
DNS-compatible commands. For example:
ping accounts015
traceroute accounts015
Basic Operation
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When the switch is configured with only the IP address of a DNS
server available to the switch, then a DNS-compatible command,
executed with a fully qualified domain name, can reach a device found
in any domain accessible through the configured DNS server.
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Summary of Contents for PROCURVE 2520
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Page 3: ...HP ProCurve 2520 Switches November 2009 S 14 03 Management and Configuration Guide ...
Page 60: ...Using the Menu Interface Where To Go From Here 3 16 ...
Page 82: ...Using the Command Line Interface CLI CLI Editing Shortcuts 4 22 ...
Page 146: ...Switch Memory and Configuration Automatic Configuration Update with DHCP Option 66 6 40 ...
Page 164: ...Interface Access and System Information System Information 7 18 ...
Page 292: ...Port Trunking Outbound Traffic Distribution Across Trunked Links 12 30 ...
Page 374: ...Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 13 82 ...
Page 434: ...Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Locating a Device B 30 ...
Page 514: ...Troubleshooting DNS Resolver C 80 ...
Page 524: ...Daylight Savings Time on ProCurve Switches E 4 ...
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